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'''Chuck Hunter''' (born c. [[1954]]) is a lawyer and judicial candidate in [[2010 general election|2010]] and [[2012 general election|2012]].
'''Chuck Hunter''' (born c. [[1954]]) is a lawyer and former judicial candidate in [[2010 general election|2010]] and [[2012 general election|2012]].


Hunter, running as a Republican, lost the [[2010]] race to Democrat [[Helen Shores Lee]]. During that election, he was often quoted as calling himself a "white bread Catholic Republican trial lawyer". Hunter was set to represent the Republicans for Circuit Court Place 11, a civil court seat, against incumbent Circuit Judge Houston Brown, a Democrat, until he was arrested at his [[Birmingham]] home by the [[Hoover Police Department]] on charges of enticing a minor for sexual purposes and traveling to meet a minor for sexual purposes on [[June 13]], [[2012]]. The pnext day [[Jefferson County Republican Party]] officials asked state party officials to remove Hunter from the ballot. State chairman [[Bill Armistead]] called for Hunter to resign the nomination. Hunter refused, and was removed by a vote of the state party's candidate committee on [[June 15]].  
Hunter, running as a Republican, lost the [[2010]] race for the Circuit Court Place 4 civil court seat in [[Jefferson County]] to Democrat incumbent [[Helen Shores Lee]]. During that election, he was often quoted as calling himself a "white bread Catholic Republican trial lawyer".
 
Hunter was set to represent the Republicans for Circuit Court Place 11, a civil court seat, against Democrat incumbent Circuit Judge Houston Brown in 2012 until he was arrested at his [[Birmingham]] home by the [[Hoover Police Department]] on charges of enticing a minor for sexual purposes and traveling to meet a minor for sexual purposes on [[June 13]], [[2012]]. The next day [[Jefferson County Republican Party]] officials asked state party officials to remove Hunter from the ballot. State chairman [[Bill Armistead]] called for Hunter to resign the nomination. Hunter refused, and was removed by a vote of the state party's candidate committee on [[June 15]].  


==References==
==References==
* Velasco, Eric (October 21, 2010) "Incumbent Lee, trial lawyer Hunter vie for Jeffco civil court." {{BN}}, page 2-B.
* Robinson, Carol (June 14, 2012) "Hoover police arrest Birmingham lawyer, county judicial candidate on sex-related charges." {{BN}}
* Robinson, Carol (June 14, 2012) "Hoover police arrest Birmingham lawyer, county judicial candidate on sex-related charges." {{BN}}
* Velaso, Eric (June 15, 2012) "Alabama GOP votes to rescind nomination for Jefferson County judicial candidate Chuck Hunter." {{BN}}
* Velaso, Eric (June 15, 2012) "Alabama GOP votes to rescind nomination for Jefferson County judicial candidate Chuck Hunter." {{BN}}

Latest revision as of 09:40, 26 June 2012

Chuck Hunter 2012 mug shot

Chuck Hunter (born c. 1954) is a lawyer and former judicial candidate in 2010 and 2012.

Hunter, running as a Republican, lost the 2010 race for the Circuit Court Place 4 civil court seat in Jefferson County to Democrat incumbent Helen Shores Lee. During that election, he was often quoted as calling himself a "white bread Catholic Republican trial lawyer".

Hunter was set to represent the Republicans for Circuit Court Place 11, a civil court seat, against Democrat incumbent Circuit Judge Houston Brown in 2012 until he was arrested at his Birmingham home by the Hoover Police Department on charges of enticing a minor for sexual purposes and traveling to meet a minor for sexual purposes on June 13, 2012. The next day Jefferson County Republican Party officials asked state party officials to remove Hunter from the ballot. State chairman Bill Armistead called for Hunter to resign the nomination. Hunter refused, and was removed by a vote of the state party's candidate committee on June 15.

References

  • Velasco, Eric (October 21, 2010) "Incumbent Lee, trial lawyer Hunter vie for Jeffco civil court." The Birmingham News, page 2-B.
  • Robinson, Carol (June 14, 2012) "Hoover police arrest Birmingham lawyer, county judicial candidate on sex-related charges." The Birmingham News
  • Velaso, Eric (June 15, 2012) "Alabama GOP votes to rescind nomination for Jefferson County judicial candidate Chuck Hunter." The Birmingham News